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Career Services at USF

Get ready for graduation starting on day one! USF’s Career Services supports you in
the process of dreaming, planning and achieving career goals. They can teach you how
to self-assess and conduct career research, seek out experiences that will give you
transferable skills, and search for full-time employment.

Discover Your Calling

Career Services offers My Plan + My Pathways, a program that assists students in connecting to a best fit major and learning about
their next career steps. Take career assessments, learn how to understand the results,
and then put it into practice by exploring USF majors and occupations.

Experience Your Chosen Field

One of the great things about our location in a bustling metropolitan area is access
to co-ops and internships with Fortune 100 companies, leading healthcare organizations
and nationally recognized non-profits. Career Services will step you through the process
to secure one of these valuable experiences that can make you a stronger candidate
for jobs after graduation.

Cooperative Education: Integrates hands-on, paid, career-related work experience with your academic program
and provides you with valuable training in your chosen career field. You will work
alongside industry professionals committed to mentoring and developing young professionals.
Co-ops are offered part-time (15-25 hours per week) or full-time (35 hours per week).

Internships: Offers a hands-on opportunity to work in your desired field and are often shorter
in duration than a co-op. You will learn how your course of study applies to the real
world and build valuable experience. An internship can be an excellent way to "try
out" a certain career, and may be paid or un-paid.

Prepare for the Job Search

Career Services offers a comprehensive suite of services to get you job ready, including resume and cover letter preparation, employer research,
networking and interview skills, and tips on proper attire. You’ll approach graduation
confidently and armed with the skills you need to land your first professional position.